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Spitfire Mk IX 50cc compuesta 2250mm Gas (ARF)

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Spitfire Mk IX 50cc compuesta 2250mm Gas (ARF)

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De todas las diversas marcas del legendario Spitfire, el Mk IX se considera que es probablemente la mejor eficacia general en términos de su equilibrio de la agilidad, velocidad y potencia de fuego, desarrollado como una respuesta a la FW190, esta versión icónica del Spitfire era uno de los mejores combatientes de la guerra, el Mk IX jugaron un papel importante en ganar la superioridad aérea aliada y fue tan eficaz, que todavía estaba en servicio hasta el final de la 2 ª guerra Mundial.

Este extraordinario acabado y Spitfire cuenta con un fuselaje y alas de material compuesto de madera de balsa, estabilizador horizontal y el timón. Este modelo ha sido muy bien pensado, el tapón de 2 PC en las alas y el estabilizador horizontal hacen que el modelo muy práctico, tanto en términos de transporte y montaje de campo. Otra característica interesante es el dosel realease rápida que cuenta con una cabina independiente, esto no sólo permite un fácil acceso al fuselaje, sino que también da el modelador de la libertad para construir una cabina interior de la escala completa relativley fácilmente. El hardware de excelente calidad también incluye detalles escala, tales como radiadores, ampollas cañón, mástil aéreo, tapacubos y así sucesivamente. Este modelo requerirá retrae (no incluido) y tenemos un diseño especial, un conjunto completo de escala disponible para este impresionante Spitfire.

Este modelo tiene un peso increíblemente bajo vuelo como resultado de un buen diseño y calidad de construcción, funcionamiento con un motor de gasolina de 50 cc equipado será increíble, 300 pies bucles, a gran escala y así sucesivamente estarán a la orden del día, la saliva también se presta a una conversión de energía eléctrica práctica como las baterías se puede acceder tan fácilmente. No hay duda, este hermoso Spit es un modelo a escala gigante increíble, de hecho, con un poco de trabajo, sería súper escala / mostrar norma, sin embargo, a un precio que hace que sea asequible para muchos aficionados warbird, la vista de este Spitfire " golpear a "su campo del club le hará la envidia de ustedes compañeros pilotos!

Especificaciones:
Envergadura: 2250mm
Longitud: 1894mm
Área de ala: 86.5dm2
Peso del vuelo: 8000g

Se requiere:
7 ~ 8 Canal TX / RX
servo tamaño 9 x MG esfuerzo de torsión del Estándar
50cc motor de gas (o equivalente eléctrico)
batería RX
121mm Spinner
tailwheel
tren de aterrizaje retráctil

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MaximusInfidelis | Comprador verificado

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Oct 14, 2014

Love this plane, flies great, it has amazing slow flight characteristics. With 4 1/2lbs of steel in the nose to balance mine came out at 25lbs. C of G is 5.5 inches back. I posted a video, click on the video tab. Like many ARFs from China, you have to do some extra work, but it was well worth the extra effort. I've got 21 flights on mine right now and I really look forward to the weekend, gets lots of attention at the field also. I posted my build on RCU in the WARBIRDS section, just search for Hobby King Giant Spitfire. I cover all the mods that need to be done and some others I did because I wanted to. I would buy another one, love it.

systemspecialis | Comprador verificado

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Jul 29, 2014

The model was assembled as per the manual, but with the additional nose weight in the cowl, I had to adapt some very robust mountings attached to the motor box. ( I got this tip from a forum, so thanks for that!)
There have been some concerns over the wing securing tabs. Remember, the wing is supported by the alloy spar tube. The tabs only have to keep the wing on the tube. I had a look around the wing internals, and didn't find anything out of order, maybe a couple of dabs of glue. some of the fittings provided are a bit 'agricultural' but do the job. I remade the wheel doors and under wing radiators in fiberglass, as they will stand up better in the long term. A 216mm spinner in ally can be obtained from Traplet Shop, for 21.00 . The carbon fibre one at 217mm looks a little bit too big. The ally one I can use with my electric starter.
Yes I'd buy another one, especially at the price!

systemspecialis | Comprador verificado

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Jul 29, 2014

The HK retracts need a certain amount of re-engineering to make them work, and cure leaking cylinders etc. However, the ridiculously low price more than makes up for the extra work.
The power plant is a DM55 (sort of 'clone' of other more famous manufacturers:) ) This is a neat fit inside the cowl, with a pitts-type muffler. By twisting the engine on the motor box just a little, it all fits in nicely, with just the tip of the head & spark plug in view. You're going to have to cut some big cooling holes anyway. C/G was set at recommended position, but I also checked using a C/G calculator, which agreed almost exactly.
Maiden flight was performed today at RAF Wyton, and the model took off in a short run. a Left bank was quickly corrected, and the model climbed away. Handling is sensitive on elevator, but soft on ailerons, but yours may be different. This Spitfire is going to be a lot of fun, to shake down into a sweet flier. I have set the flaps up as per full size. I was surprised how good they were, in slowing the model down, and was undershooting, had to open up and 'go round ' again. The third try had it right on the money, for a gentle flare out. There was just enough elevator to hold down the tail, and save the prop. This is normal for a Spit.

systemspecialis | Comprador verificado

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Jul 29, 2014

Having read various reports/reviews, I was beginning to wonder if this model was a bad idea. Having flown many Spitfires of varying sizes over 30 years up to and including a 9 foot quarter scale Spit. Most were built from kits. I was looking for something with enough 'presence' without being so big as to be a bit awkward to transport. I have a large trailer, but sometimes I jut want to pop a model in my MPV, and a Spitfire sized at 88 in span fits the bill.
The 17 pound 'flying weight' is a total lie. Perhaps the manufacturer would like to demonstrate that they have a prototype of this kit flying at this weight. To get the C/G correct needs at least FOUR POUNDS of lead. This was cast into a circular ingot with a centre hole large enough to clear the prop shaft, and bolted at the extreme front inside the cowl. This saves a bit of weight and produces a decent flying weight of 25 pounds. This is still a reasonable weight for a model of this size, so don't be disappointed.

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Dec 22, 2013

I am currently doing an online build on RCG under Warbirds. This is a very attractive ARF, but like many ARFs it requires many upgrades. The wing bolt attachment have been proven to fail!!! The wing tube is to short and weak. I have upgraded to a CF wing tube. The engine box needs major reinforcement. I spent hours sanding down the wing tube receivers so the wing tube would fit. There is a big gap at the trailing edge on the left wing.
In the end its a very nice model for a good price. but be prepared to do a lot of extra work. Go check my build thread for more details. The best reported CG is 5.5" from the LE.

Dave | Comprador verificado

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Nov 08, 2013

Hi all!
This Spitfire flies, lands and performs really well! It looks the part, although certainly not 100pcnt scale. It needs about 4.5 pounds of weight in the nose with a DLE 55 gas motor, to balance out at the 6 inch CG. I'd recommend reinforcing the firewall and shimming the landing gear further forward about an inch. A good buy...

Andrew | Comprador verificado

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May 19, 2013

left a bad review of this and hobbyking have removed it !!!!!!!!!

Bad news for us all if only good reviews are allowed

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